Jeannette Herring Russ Photos
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3/21/25 | 31178 | XL
Hyran Barefoot (center), Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's 14th president, was in attendance for The Ethos Forum dedication. He championed the building from the beginning and gave significant gifts to ensure its completion. The Joyce Barefoot Lobby on the first floor of the building is named in memory of Barefoot's wife, the 14th first lady of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. - Lyla Dietz
3/21/25 | 31180 | XL
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ dedicated its newest building, The Ethos Forum. Taking part in the Ribbon Cutting: (left to right) Jeannette Russ, Dan Slater, Brian Glas, Hyran Barefoot, Carolyn McAfee Brewer, Tom McAfee, Julie McAfee, Lili Pettigrew, Dub Oliver, Randy McKinnon and Rusty Linkous. - Lauren Steed
10/19/21 | 30173 | XL
Dub Oliver, president of the university, interviews guests from the Department of Engineering during the Scholarship Banquet's "Not So Late Show with Dub Oliver." - Kristi McMurry Woody
3/17/16 | 26644 | XL
Zack Jackson, 2010 engineering graduate, chats with Jeannette Russ, professor of engineering and department chair, before a presentation. - Kristi McMurry Woody
2/27/15 | 24816 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, chats with Jeannette Russ, professor of engineering and department chair, during a reception celebrating National Engineering Week. - Kristi McMurry Woody
3/3/11 | 16836 | XL
Jeanette Russ, professor of engineering, helps her students with circuits. - Kristi McMurry Woody
5/4/10 | 14227 | XL
Dr. Jeannette Russ and Mary Ann Poe share a laugh as they wait for the presentations to begin at the annual scholarship symposium. - Morris Abernathy
12/19/08 | 10493 | XL
Jeannette Russ, faculty of the year and engineering professor, carries the mace during the fall commencement services. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/12/08 | 9943 | XL
Jeanette Russ, 2008-09 faculty member of the year, stands with the university mace at the beginning of the fall convocation service. - Morris Abernathy
11/6/06 | 6653 | XL
Professors Jeannette Russ, Mary Anne Poe and Lori Nolen come together from different departments to build a sculpture, with help from Ryne Cali, learning foundations major. They were participating in RIFA's Canstruction, held at the Old Hickory Mall. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's team built a sculpture named “Feeding the multitudes” which illustrates the story of Jesus feeding the 5000. - Matthew Diggs
















